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It’s been said that every person has some dark passion within his soul—some hidden secret, desire, or whim that may never surface to be seen even by the closest confidante. Such a secret can be evil and sinister, or may be trivial and trite.
In America, such dark passions are easily submerged and hidden by the complexities of everyday living. Yet sometimes dark passions surface—and another Charles Manson or Richard Speck emerges. Sometimes such passions are exposed—and another Watergate or Profumo scandal hits the headlines.
This novel is a dramatic representation of a woman who dares to let her most base desires and passions come to the fore. She is one of the unique few who are willing to accept the consequences, be it reward or punishment, for allowing themselves to become completely liberated. Her story is a startling insight into the life of a person who dares to let it all hang out.
It was like always . . .
His hands on her, and his body against hers, both naked. It was painfully exciting. Ellen felt her body dampen with sweat as her cunt dampened with juices. Her breathing was quick and ragged and shallow, and the stroking of his hands over her belly, and her tits, and then down to her cunt was enough to make her moan and whimper under the incessant pounding of the pleasure and the need that built up inside her body. She felt as though her brain were afire and would soon melt her skull. It was potent, and awesome, and frightening in its intensity. And it was wonderful.
She wrapped her arms about his neck and held him, clasping their bodies together as though she could soak warmth and pleasure from him through his skin, draw it out of his pores and into hers.
Leo’s beard was scratchy against her cheek, and his chest was just as bristly against her tits. Ellen gloried in the feeling of his hairy body against hers, relished the feel of his weight as it bore partly upon her.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number PR-3015 in the original publications (a duplicate).